Release Notes: This release introduces a new preference to set the default viewing mode (email, wide or 2pane), adds Google Chrome as a supported browser preference, and brings an overhaul of the search folder implementation to fix counting and rebuilding issues.

Unsettings is a graphical configuration program for the Unity desktop environment which lets you change some of Unity's settings. It also lets you save your settings into and load from a text file (in JSON format) so you can easily back up your settings or copy them to a different account.

Release Notes: This version adds support for Unity 6 (Ubuntu 12.10), fixes some bugs, and adds Brazilian Portuguese and Slovak translations.

PyParticles is a particle simulation toolbox entirely written in Python. It simulates a particle-by-particle model with the most popular integrations methods, including Euler, Runge Kutta, and Midpoint. It represents the results on an OpenGL or Matplotlib plot, and offers an easy-to-use API.

Release Notes: This release adds measurements of kinetic and potential energy, as well as the Lennard Jones potential. There are some improvements in the OpenGL GUI.

libquickmail is a library intended to give C/C++ developers a quick and easy way to send email from their applications. It supports multiple To/Cc/Bcc recipients and multiple MIME attachments without size limitation. It uses libcurl for SMTP communication, but a light version is also included without the libcurl dependancy. The library can also be used to just create a multipart MIME message body. It also comes with a command line application for sending mail (with optional attachments).

Release Notes: This release includes a light version which does not use libcurl for SMTP transport.

Release Notes: This release adds major new features when built against Qore 0.8.6+, including support for the prepared statement API (the SQLStatement class) and the new DBI option API, support for the new arbitrary-numeric data type added in Qore 0.8.6, and the ability to set server-side timezone rules in the client to ensure proper date/time support when communicating with a DB server in a different timezone.

Release Notes: This release fixes a deadlock in the SFTPClient::disconnect() method when called explicitly, and fixes the module when a private key file is set and either the public or private key is not available or readable (previously, such errors would cause hard-to-debug connection problems). The documentation has been updated to use the doxygen from the new qpp-based build of the module.

Weboob is a project that provides several applications (console or graphical) to interact with a lot of Web sites. There are more than 90 supported Web sites and 20 applications to view bank accounts, get bills, drag on dating Web sites, search and play videos, display the weather, read news, show train timelines, search torrents, interact with bug trackers, edit a wiki, listen to radio, view and download image galleries, look for a new home, and perform other useful tasks.

Release Notes: This release adds new bank and video modules, and fixes many bugs. There's no new application at this time, but there's a new contrib script, downloadboob, to automate download of videos matching some criteria. There are now 83 modules and 26 applications.

DocumentBurster is a tool for report distribution: split, merge, email, and FTP your reports. It has report delivery for Crystal Reports, SSRS Reporting Services, MS Access, Cognos, PeopleSoft, and SAP. It has report bursting for Pentaho, JasperReports, and BIRT. It can upload reports to MS SharePoint.

Release Notes: This release adds better cURL integration (FTP, FTPS, FileShare, SFTP, and HTTP/WebDAV are now all supported through the GUI) and GUI improvements.

Release Notes: This release adds major new features when built against Qore 0.8.6+, including support for the prepared statement API (the SQLStatement class) and the new DBI option API, support for the new arbitrary-numeric data type added in Qore 0.8.6, and the ability to set server-side timezone rules in the client to ensure proper date/time support when communicating with a DB server in a different timezone.

autorevision extracts metadata about the current revision from your repository. It is meant to be used by project build systems to extract properties that can be used in software version strings. Repository types supported include git, hg, bzr, and svn. It can create files containing variable and macro definitions suitable for C, C++, Java, sh, Python, Perl, PHP, Lua, JavaScript, and header files suitable for use in preprocessing Info.plist files.

Qore Oracle Module is an Oracle DBI driver module
for the Qore programming language. The Oracle
driver is aware of different character-encodings
and supports multithreading, transaction
management, stored prodedure and function
execution, and more.

Release Notes: This release adds major new features when built against Qore 0.8.6+, including support for the new DBI option API, support for the new arbitrary-numeric data type, and the ability to set server-side timezone rules in the client to ensure proper date/time support when communicating with a DB server in a different time zone. Additionally, several important bugfixes were made.

SVN Access Manager is a powerful tool for managing
access to subversion repositories. The tool
provides user and group management and access
rights (read/write) to dedicated paths in a
repository as well.

XiX Music Player is a music player for MP3, Ogg, M4A, AAC, FLAC, APE, and OPUS files. It is easy to create and maintain your own playlists. There is an integrated lyric viewer that searches for the lyric of the song you are listening to. If the CD cover is found, it is also shown. You can also rip CD tracks to MP3 or FLAC. Listening to your favorite online radio stations is also possible. The focus is on having fast control of all your music.

Tiny Life (tlife) is a simple Game of Life implementation designed to work as a filter for the shell, operating solely through standard input and output, with an emphasis on shell integration rather than pretty visuals. It supports customizable output and board sizes, custom rulesets, and random and user-specified seed values for the starting generation.

Release Notes: This release has several bugfixes relating to cell behaviour at high screen sizes and board edges, and adds the option to specify cell creation chance when generating the board. Internally, the code was also refactored to make it much easier to work with.
The program is now fairly stable, with no outstanding known bugs, so this will be designated the first stable release.

Bone Age is a tool for radiologists, endocrinologists, and
orthopaedic surgeons. It helps in the assessment and
monitoring of skeletal age using the standards of Greulich
and Pyle (2nd ed. Stanford, CA, 1959).

Release Notes: This major update provides compatibility with Mac OS X 10.5 through to 10.8, running on Intel 32/64 bit and PowerPC 32 bit architectures. It also updates the inbuilt OsiriX plugin.

Renal Growth is a tool for radiologists and
paediatricians to plot renal length and volume
measurements against nomograms for age and weight.
It allows for multiple observations from birth to
13 years. Individual patient data files can be
stored and reused. Length and volume charts can be
exported as JPEG files for importing into a PACS
system or other clinical record.

Release Notes: This major update provides compatibility with Mac OS X 10.5 through to 10.8, running on Intel 32/64 bit and PowerPC 32 bit architectures. It also updates the inbuilt OsiriX plugin.

Lyra is a front-end to the Music Player Daemon (MPD). Based loosely on the Creative Media Source software, it has the aim of supporting large collections of albums and artists. Other interesting features are the implementation of a local cache of the music library using an SQLite database, increased speed, and flexibility. In addition, Lyra supports integration with the Last.fm service, which includes "Scrobbling" and album cover art.

Release Notes: Improved ability to recover from a suspended or hibernated system. The ability to drag-and-drop songs, artists, genres, and albums into the current playlist. The ability to execute a local copy of the Music Player Daemon (MPD) in order to create a standalone suite for use on workstations. The ability to display Charts and Statistics based on your music selections.

SecureCRT provides terminal emulation with secure remote access, file transfer (SFTP and X/Y/Zmodem), and data tunneling. Supported access protocols are SSH 1 and 2, telnet, telnet/SSL, and serial. It has emulation support for VT100/102/220, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and Linux consoles. It provides session management and tabbed sessions in one or more windows. The program is fully scriptable via VBScript, JScript, PerlScript, or Python.

Release Notes: This release introduces support for Windows 8 (excluding Metro).
On Mac systems,
the look of text on Retina displays has been improved.
On Linux systems,
character encodings which cannot be used by SecureCRT are no longer shown in
the Terminal/Appearance category in the Session Options dialog.
Various bugfixes have been made.

Release Notes: Again, there are more differences in this release than in any release before it,
and listing them all would be too much.
The major differences are: ObjFW now comes with its own runtime,
which greatly increases
performance compared to the GNU runtime and makes it even faster than the Apple runtime.
Automatic Reference Counting is now supported.
Forwarding has been implemented.
Asynchronous stream handling and huge performance improvements have been
achieved.

Mobile Lua augments Lua with both zero-effort mobility (moving scripts between machines while they run) and zero-effort persistence.

Release Notes: Processes can now have aliases (speaking names).
Processes can communicate with each other through an easy-to-use messaging system.
More parts of the standard Lua API are available in the sandbox (for example,
math and pcall).
Processes can be marked temporary,
allowing automatic cleanup.
XMPP resources are now supported (allowing multiple connections from the same user).